About Us

About The Shop at The Cowgirl

The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring trailblazing women of the American West. Its multimedia exhibits and historic photographs, papers, clothing, spurs and saddles tell the inspiring stories of remarkable women pioneers, ranchers, performers and rodeo stars. At the Cowgirl Shop, find books, apparel, gifts, jewelry and souvenirs dedicated to the Cowgirl Lifestyle.

MISSION STATEMENT: The Shop at The Cowgirl Museum exists to support of the exhibits and programs of The Museum & Hall of Fame by providing mission-related products that foster an appreciation of the women who shaped the American West, and the ideals and spirit of self-reliance they inspire. The Shop serves as a continuation of the museum experience, encourages the preservation of the American Cowgirl, and allows for the participation in cowgirl lifestyle from all walks of life. Learn more about the National Cowgirl Museum.

WHAT: The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame includes interactive exhibit galleries that feature artifacts of the permanent collection, a traveling exhibit gallery, two theaters, gift shop, and a research library and archives. Currently, the museum’s archives house more than 4000 artifacts and information about more than 750 remarkable women.

WHEN: Started in 1975, in the basement of the Deaf Smith County Library in Hereford, Texas. The Museum and Hall of Fame moved to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1994 to plan for and build a new permanent home.

WHERE: The 33,000 square-foot National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is found on the Will Rogers Memorial Complex located in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District, which is also home to the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and the Amon Carter Museum.